
Julius Randle signs $117 million Knicks extension
NY Post
Knicks All-Star Julius Randle won’t be testing free agency in 2022.
A source confirmed he has agreed to a four-year, $117 million extension. Randle said earlier this season he wanted to retire as a Knick. According to a source close to Randle, the power forward loves the passion of the New York fans. Also, Randle wanted to sign early to give the club as much flexibility as possible next summer.
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